I know a lot of you will be interested in this information and would like to know more, however there is little information on these names. I will give all the information on the names as I can find it, if however if you see a family name and would like to add more information, E. mail me, I will be happy to add your information. Now for those of you who had a family member that was a deserter from the Marines, in earlier or later years I am sorry to say this is the only list of deserters I have, but would be happy to look for you and see what I can find on your name.
Note. The information for these two pages comes from Naval affair vol. II, who’s records are housed at the Library of Congress.
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Important note. As the type set was worn-out all the O. E. C’s., look a like, so there will be some miss spelling, sorry but it can not be helped.
Marine Court martial.
In November 28, 1775, it was determined that a court martial should consist of at least three captains and three first lieutenants with three captains and three first lieutenants of marines.
1778, That the commissioners of the respective continental navy boards, and the persons by them appointed to constitute marine courts martial, be authorized to administer oaths when acting on such courts martial, and that the said commissioners have also authority to administer oaths in cases where they may be necessary upon the settlement of such marine accounts as may come under consideration of the said commissioners.
In 1779, That no Ship be detained in port by Reason of the holding of any Court Martial nor for any other purpose of that kind.
In February 8, 1780 it was determined that in the particular case therein mentioned of trying a captain or other commissioned officer for the loss of a ship a court martial might consist of such five persons as a navy board might appoint. A marine court of inquiry or court martial shall never consist of less than three or more than seven commissioned sea officers whereof one at least shall be a captain in the Navy of the United States. That any captain in the Navy of the United States be authorised to appoint a court martial for the trial of offences committed by any other than a commissioned officer. That where a court of enquiry or court martial is to be appointed for enquiring into the conduct of or trying a commissioned officer the same shah be done by the Secretary or Agent of Marine or other person doing the duty of that office.
1782, That for the future, a marine court of enquiry or court-martial for enquiring into or trying of all capital cases, shall consist of at least five commissioned navy and marine officers, two of whom shall be captains, and in all cases not capital it shall consist of three such officers, one of whom shall be a captain in the navy of the United States:
That any captain in the navy of the United States be, and hereby is authorised to appoint a court-martial for the trial of offences committed by any other than a commissioned officer; provided that no warrant officer be thereby cashiered, without the confirmation of the proceedings of such court by the secretary or agent of marine or other person doing the duty of that office:
That where a court of enquiry or court-martial is to be appointed for enquiring into the conduct of or for trying a commissioned officer, the same shall be done by the secretary or agent of marine or other person doing the duty of that office: provided always, that no sentence of a courtmartial, on a capital offence, shall be executed until approved by the agent of marine, or other person doing duty in that office.
Note. This page will cover the names beginning with A. through L . Page 2., will cover the names beginning with M. through Y.
Note. The information of these two pages talks a lot about being drummed out of garrison or service to the ( Rogue’s march. ), I have hear of this march before but never heard the music, so I look into it and found this great site that is full of Revolutionary Music. Two of the songs that are played at this site is the ( Rogue’s march ) and the ( Tattoo .) which are talked about on these two pages. http://www.fifedrum.org/crfd/CRFD6.htm
1. James Antracan, enlisted March 22, 1810, was a private. Deserted November 6, 1821,from Boston, was his first time. Captured at New York on November 15, 1821.
2. Philip Appal enlisted January 11, 1822, was a Private. Deserted March 30, 1822, from Philadelphia, was his first time.
3. Joel T. Ayres, enlisted March 17, 1821, was a private. Deserted March 20, 1822, from Brig Spark, was his first time.
4. Benjamin Adams, enlisted on November 7, 1821, was a private. Deserted June 9, 1822, from Philadelphia, was his first time. Captured December 4, 1822, taken to New York, tried December 23, 1822, at New York. Sentence of the court, To pay all the expenses of his apprehension and trial; to repay all moneys advanced to him by the government on his enlistment in the army of the Unite States, and to be kept five months at hard labor with ball and chain. He deserted again on March 20, 1823, from New York.
5. Daniel Armstead, enlisted May 7, 1822, was a private, Deserted June 18, 1822, from New York.
6. Jacob Austin, enlisted April 20, 1822, was a private. Deserted September 16, 1822, from Philadelphia, was first time.
7. Luke Atwood, enlisted September 3, 1822, was a private. Deserted November 19, 1822, from Boston Was first time.
8. James Allison, enlisted June 26, 1821, was a private. Deserted April 20, 1823, from New York, was first time.
9. William Amos, enlisted April 25, 1823, was a private. Deserted on May 30, 1823, from Philadelphia, was first time he deserted.
10. Survanon Armstrong, enlisted April 15, 1823, was a private. Deserted on May 24, 1823, from New York, was first time he deserted.
11. John Adams, enlisted February 21, 1823, was a private. Deserted on June 24, 1823, from Boston, was his first time. Was captured September 10, 1823 taken to Head-quarters, was tried October 4, 1823, at Head-quarters. Sentence of the court, To hard labor for six months, with ball and chain, in the marine, barrack at Head-quarters, and his payment of his portion of expenses in the trial.
12. Charles Adams II, enlisted March 27, 1823, was a private. Deserted on June 1, 1823, from Philadelphia, was first time he deserted. Was captured October 21, 1824, taken to New York.
13. William Anderson, enlisted July 5, 1823, was a private. Deserted on July 27, 1823, from Head-quarters, was first time he deserted.
14. Joseph Allison, enlisted June 26, 1823, was a private. Deserted on August 29, 1823, from New York, was first time he deserted.
15. George Allen, enlisted May 16, 1823, was a private. Deserted August 27, 1823, from New York, was first time he deserted.
16. Stephen Allen, enlisted August 27, 1823, was a private. Deserted September 10, 1823, from Philadelphia, was first time he deserted.
17. Edward Austin, enlisted June 28, 1823, was a Sergeant. Deserted December 2, 1823, from Norfolk Va., was his first time. Captured December 3, 1823, taken to Norfolk Va., was tried on December 20, 1823, at Norfolk Va. Sentence of the court, To be reduced to the ranks as a private soldier; to be kept in the cells, in solitary confinement, upon bread and water, for the term of four months; after the expiration of which term, he is to serve eight months at hard labor with a ball and chain attached to his leg, and to have half his monthly pay stopped during the twelve months in which he shall be undergoing this punishment; and, at the expiration of that time, to be drummed out of service with a rope around his neck.
18. Anthony Aylesworth, enlisted August 19, 1820, private. Deserted June 16, 1824, from New York, was his first time.
19. Seth B. Alby, enlisted March 26, 1823, was a private. Deserted July 11, 1823, from Philadelphia, was his first time. Captured July 1823, taken to Philadelphia, was tried on August 5, 1823, at Philadelphia. Sentence of the court, To pay the reward offered for his apprehension, and pay his proportion of the expenses incident to his desertion and trial; and to have his head shaved, and drummed out of the garrison.
20. John Adams, enlisted August 8, 1823, was a private. Deserted July 26, 1824, from Philadelphia, was first his first time. Captured July 29, 1824, taken to New York, was tried on August 9,1824, at New York. Sentence of the court, To be confined in the guard house, and do the garrison duty; to have his rations, of his pay stopped, and to pay the expenses of desertion and trail.
21. Jonas Abbot, enlisted January 9, 1821, was a private. Deserted August 12, 1824, from New York, was first time. Captured August 26, 1824, taken to Boston.
22. John Adams, enlisted August 7, 1823, private. Deserted September 23, 1824, from New York, was his first time.
23. John Argayle, enlisted July 24, 1824, was a private. Deserted October 9, 1824 from New York, was his first time.
24. Alexander Avery, enlisted April 6, 1821, private. Deserted October 13, 1824, from Portsmouth N. H., was his first time. Captured October 1824, taken to Portland, and in confinement at Fort Probe.
25. Joseph Buck, enlisted August 6, 1823, was a private. Deserted September 22, 1824, from New York, was his first time.
26. William Bryan, enlisted August 15, 1823, was a private. Deserted September 22, 1824 from New York, was his first time.
27. William Beverlin, enlisted June 26, 1820, was a drummer. Deserted December 5, 1821, from New York, was his first time. Captured December 8, 1821, taken to Philadelphia, was tried on December 17, 1821, at Philadelphia. Sentence of the court, To six months hard labor, with a ball and chain attached to him; to forfeit all pay that is due him at the expiration of that period.
28. George Boshart, enlisted December 9, 1821, was a Sergeant. Deserted December 23, 1821, from New York, was his first time.
29. Martin Burns, enlisted May 28, 1821, was a private. Deserted January 29, 1822, from Head-quarters, was his first time. Capture February 12, 1822, taken to Head-quarters. He again deserted on October 23, 1822, from New York.
30. Charles Blake, enlisted August 17, 1821, was a private. Deserted January 18, 1822, from Philadelphia, was his first time. Captured August 23, 1822, taken to Philadelphia, was tried October 7, 1822, at Philadelphia. Sentence of the court, To wear the ball and chain, at hard labor, for two years; to forfeit his pay, for that period, with the exception of so much of it as will defray his proportion of the expenses of this court, and the expenses attending his desertion; and at the end of the above time, to have one-half of his head shaved, the opposite side of his face blacked, and to be drummed out of garrison, with a halter around his neck. He again deserted November 15, 1822, from Philadelphia.
31. James Bradley, enlisted August 4, 1821, was a private. Deserted February 15, 1822, from Head-quarters, was his first time.
32. James Brown, enlisted September 26, 1821, was a private. Deserted March 8, 1822, from New York, was his first time. Captured May 15, 1822 at Philadelphia, was tried on May 29, 1822, at Philadelphia. Sentence of the court, To six months hard labor, with ball and chain, and forfeit the pay that is and may be due him during that period, and out of the above forfeiture, to pay his proportion of the expenses of his trial; but, in consideration of his having been so short a time in the service, the court recommend him to the commandant of the corps for a remission of four months of the above punishment. Remitted. Deserted again April 24, 1823, from the ship John Adams, captured December 29, 1823 at Norfolk Va.
33. Ensley Billings, enlisted January 27, 1822, was a private. Deserted June 3, 1822, from Hear-quarters, was his first time.
34. Mathew Brenin, enlisted April 6, 1822, was a private. Deserted May 1, 1822, from Philadelphia, was his first time.
35. Monis Beauchamp, enlisted August 27, 1817, was a private. Deserted June 10, 1822, from Philadelphia, was his first time. Captured June 25, 1822, taken to Head-quarters.
36. William Bailey, enlisted December 5, 1820, was a private. Deserted June 8, 1822, from Norfolk Va., was his first time.
37. John Brown, enlisted November 14, 1821, was a private. Deserted June 6, 1822, from Norfolk Va., was his first time.
38. John Brady, enlisted May 28, 1822, was a private. Deserted July 27, 1822, from Philadelphia, was his first time.
39. Samuel Baker, enlisted June 19, 1813, was a private. Deserted July 16, 1822, from Philadelphia, was his first time.
40. Charles Borneman, enlisted February 4,1822, was a private. Deserted July 19, 1822, from New York, was his first time.
41. Daniel Brown, enlisted May 23, 1822, was a private. Deserted July 26, 1822, from New York, was his first time.
42. William Bush, enlisted June 22, 1822, was a private. Deserted July 9, 1822, from New York, was his first time.
43. Thomas Britton, enlisted May 18, 1822, was a private. Deserted September 23, 1822, from Boston, was his first time.
44. Dennis M. Bruneau, enlisted April 22, 1822, was a Sergeant. Deserted November 24, 1822 , from New York, was his first time. Captured November 28, 1822, Philadelphia. He deserted again on January 27, 1823, from Norfolk Va.
45. Thomas Britt, enlisted April 30, 1822, was a private. Deserted November 4, 1822, was his first time. Captured November 17, 1822, was taken to Portsmouth N. H., tried April 2, 1822, at Boston Mass. Sentence of the court, to hard labor, with a ball and chain, for four months, to be removed whenever the commanding officer of the post may deem it necessary to the good of the public service; to pay out of any money that is now or may be hereafter due him, the said Thomas Britt, all the expenses attending his desertion and trial. Deserted again on October 24, 1823, from Boston.
46. Azor Boughton, enlisted May 21, 1823, was a private. Deserted June 15, 1823, from New York, was his first time.
47. Charles Buckman, enlisted April 6, 1821, was a private. Deserted June 19, 1823, from New York, was his first time. Captured September 29, 1823,taken to Head-quarters, tried October 11, 1823, at Head-quarters. Deserted again in July 22, 1824,from Head-quarters, captured July 23, 1824, taken to Head-quarters, tried July 30, 1824, at Head-quarters. Deserted for the third time on August 12, 1824, taken to Head-quarters. First sentence of the court, to six months with ball and chain, in the marine barrakcs at head-quarters, and to pay his portion of the expenses of the court. Second sentence of the court, to be confined to the barracks, upon usual duty, for three months, and pay the expenses of his trial.
48. William Blesdell, enlisted December 23, 1822, was private. Deserted July 28, 1823, from Boston, was his first time. Captured February 3, 1824, taken to New York, tried February 6, 1824, at New York. Sentence of the court, to twelve months hard labor, with ball and chain; to forfeit his pay, now due and to grow due in that period of time, to be appropriated to the reimbursement of the expenses of his apprehension and trail.
49. Stephen Bloomer, enlisted December 23, 1822, was a private. Deserted July 28, 1823, from Key Venas, was his first time.
50. Frederick Braoner, enlisted June 20, 1823, was a private. Deserted November 26, 1823, from Norfolk, was his first time. Captured July 15, 1824, taken to Head-quarters, tried July 30, 1824, at Head-quarters. Sentence of the court, to six months hard labor, with ball and chain, and to pay the expenses of his trial.
51. Rufus Bonell, enlisted March 16, 1820, was a private. Deserted November 19, 1822, from Boston, was his first time. Captured 8, 1823, taken to New York. Tried March 24, 1823, at Nwe York.
52. John Brown, enlisted December 12, 1820, was a Drummer. Deserted November 24, 1822, from Boston, was his first time. Captured March 7, 1823, taken to New York, was tried March 24, 1823, New York. Sentence of the court, To be reduced to the ranks; to six months with ball and chain, and to pay all expenses incident to trail and desertion. Deserted again on December 31, 1823, from New York, captured January 9, 1824, taken to Head-quarters.
53. Henry Brigham, enlisted November 27, 1822, was a Sergeant. Deserted December 10, 1822, from New York, was his first.
54. Daniel Bartlett, enlisted December 27, 1821, was a Sergeant. Deserted December 12, 1822, from Norfolk Va., was his first time. Captured December 25, 1822, taken to Norfolk Va.
55. Charles Bremen, enlisted August 12, 1822, was a Sergeant. Deserted December 30, 1822, from Norfolk Va., was his first time.
56. William Bosman, enlisted November 25, 1822, was a Sergeant. Deserted December 3, 1822, was his first time, captured December 4, 1822, taken to Boston.
57. George Bates, enlisted March 16, 1821, was a private. Deserted January 1, 1823, from Boston, was his first time.
58. John Brown, enlisted November 27, 1822, was a private. Deserted January 13, 1823, from Boston, was his first time.
59. Patrick Burk, enlisted January 2, 1823, was a private. Deserted March 26, 1823, from Boston, was his first time.
60. John Bryan, enlisted December 2, 1822, was a private. Deserted March 24, 1823, from New York, was his first time. Captured February 3, 1823, at Boston, deserted again on July 7, 1824, from boston.
61. Nathaniel Barnes, enlisted October 1, 1823, was a private. Deserted November 26, 1823, from Norfolk Va., was his first time.
62. Joseph Bishop, enlisted August 21, 1823, was a private. Deserted November 6, 1823, from Philadelphia, was his first time. Captured December 4, 1823 taken to Philadelphia, tried December 15, 1823 at Philadelphia. Sentence of the court, to six months hard labor, with ball and chain; to pay his proportion of the expenses incident to his desertion and trial; but in consideration of his intention to return to barracks, as manifested to the court, the court respectfully recommend him to the commandant of the corps for a remission of three months of hard labor with ball and chain.
63. Philip D. Brown, enlisted October 18, 1823, was a private. Deserted December 28, 1823, from New York, was his first time.
64. Alexander M. Birch, enlisted October 14, 1822, was a private. Deserted December 12, 1823, from Peacock, was his first time.
65. Richard V. Buffum, enlisted April 22, 1822, was a private. Deserted February 26, 1824, from Portsmouth N. H., was his first time.
66. Oliver Bird, enlisted November 7, 1823, was a private. Deserted March 14, 1824, from Philadelphia, was his first time.
67. Thomas Bulkley, enlisted June 2, 1823, was a private. Deserted March 25, 1824, from New York, was his first time. Captured April 6, 1824, taken to New York.
68. Joseph Brich, enlisted November 21, 1823, was a private. Deserted March 27, 1824, from Philadelphia, was his first time.
69. John Bannan, enlisted October 2, 1823, was a private. Deserted April 12, 1824, from New York, was his first time.
70. John I. Buljer, enlisted November 10, 1823, was a private. Deserted April 26, 1824, from Philadelphia, was his first time. Captured May 5, 1824, taken to New York.
71. John Byrne, enlisted March 8, 1824, was a private. Deserted May 3, 1824, from New York, was his firt time.
72. Charles M. Bradstreet, enlisted June 21, 1819, was a private. Deserted May 4, 1824, was his first time. Captured May 5, 1824, taken to New York.
73. Joseph Bolls, enlisted July 12, 1823, was a private. Deserted May 7, 1824, from Norfolk Va., was his first time. Captured May 17, 1824, taken to Norfolk Va. Deserted again on July 22, 1824, from Norfolk Va. Captured July 23, 1824, taken to Norfolk Va., tried on August 11, 1824, at Head-quarters. Sentence of the court, to be returned to the post from whence he deserted, at Gosport, Virginia, and that he will pay all the expenses attending his desertion, and the expenses of this court, and be confined to hard labor, with ball and chain, for twelve months.
74. William Brandley, enlisted September 21, 1820, was a private. Deserted June 10, 1824, from New York, was his first time. Captured June 20, 1824, taken to Philadelphia, tried July 10, 1824, at Philadelphia. Sentence of the court, to three months hard labor, with ball and chain; to pay his proportion of the expenses of his trial.
75. Samuel W. W. Billings, enlisted August 9, 1823, was a private. Deserted June 1, 1824, from Boston, was his first time.
76. Patrick Boyle, enlisted August 4, 1823, was a private. Deserted June 29, 1824, from Boston, was his first time.
77. John Bleakly, enlisted July 8, 1824, was a private. Deserted July 22, 1824, from Head-Quarters, was his first time.
78. James Bates, enlisted October 10, 1816, was a private. Deserted August 2, 1824, from New York, was his first time. Captured August 5, 1824, taken to New York, tried August 9, 1824, at New York. Sentence of the court, to nine months ball and chain, to have rations of whiskey stopped, and pay the expenses of desertion and trial.
79. George Bennet, enlisted, September 22, 1823, was a private. Deserted June 13, 1824, from Thompson’s Island, was his first time.
80. James Burro, enlisted January 9, 1821, was a private. Deserted September 22, 1824, from New York, was his first time.
81. William Cass, enlisted September 7, 1820, was a private. Deserted November 13, 1821, from Portsmouth N. H. Captured February 19, 1822, taken to Portsmouth N. H.
82. John Coleman 2nd., enlisted June 21, 1821, was a private. Deserted January 23, 1822, from Head-quarters, was his first time.
83. Samuel Cove, enlisted June 2, 1821, was a private. Deserted January 28, 1822, from New York, was his first time. Captured December 3, 1822, taken to new York, tried December 6, 1822, at New York. Sentence of the court, to pay all the expenses of his apprehension and trail; to repay all the moneys advanced to him by the government on his enlistment in the army of the United States, and to be kept six months at hard labor, with ball and chain. Deserted again on August 10, 1823, from New York.
84. Joseph Collins, enlisted October 7, 1819, was a private. Deserted February 13, 1822, from New York, captured March 19, 1824, taken to New York.
85. William Cross, enlisted January 21, 1822, was a private. Deserted March 1, 1822, from Philadelphia, was his first time.
85. Thomas Conery, enlisted March 9, 1822, was a private. Deserted March 18, 1822, form Boston, was his first time.
86. Jeremiah Crowley, enlisted January 1, 1822, was a private. Deserted March 24, 1822, from Boston, was his first time.
87. Jeremiah Crowley, enlisted April 11, 1822, was a private. Deserted April 19, 1822, from New York was his first time.
88. John Crawford, enlisted March 26, 1822, was a private. Deserted April 12, 1822, from Boston, was his first time.
89. John Carlin, enlisted July 21, 1818, was a private. Deserted November 6, 1821, from Boston, was his first time. Captured April 18, 1822, taken to Philadelphia, tried May 2, 1822 at Philadelphia. Sentence of the court, to hard labor, with ball and chain, during the remainder of his term of enlistment; to forfeit all pay which is or may be due him during the above period; and that the expenses of his desertion and apprehension, and his proportion of the expenses of this court, be paid out of the above forfeiture; that, at the expiration of the above period, he be drummed out of the garrison. Deserted again May 3, 1822 from Philadelphia, captured October 5, 1822, taken to Philadelphia, deserted for the third time on Octeber 26, 1823, from Philadelphia, captured April 15, 1824, taken to Philpdelphia.
90. Andrew Clark, enlisted March 19, 1822, was a private. Deserted May 8, 1822, from Boston, was his first time. Captured October 5, 1822, taken to New London.
91. Peter D. Crawbuck, enlisted May 2, 1822, was a private. Deserted May 15, 1822, from New York, was his first time. Captured May 23, 1822, taken to New York.
92. Hugh Clifford, enlisted October 15, 1822, was a private. Deserted June 22, 1822, from Portsmouth, was his first time. Captured October 15, 1822, taken to Boston, tried November 7, 1822, at Boston. First sentence of the court, to six months hard labor, with ball and chain attached to his leg; to pay all the expenses attending his desertion and trial, the same to be deducted out of any pay that is now or may be hereafter due him. Deserted again on June 14, 1823, from Boston, captured June 16, 1824, taken to New York, tired August 9, 1824, at New York. Second sentence of the court, to three months ball and chain; to have his rations of whiskey stopped and to pay the expenses of desertion and trial.
93. William Crawford, enlisted June 5, 1822, was a private. Deserted June 9, 1822, from New York, was his firdt time.
94. Tristram Carey, enlisted April 17, 1822, was a private. Deserted June 9, 1822, from New York, was his first time.
95. Millet Critchet, enlisted January 15, 1821, was a private. Deserted July 18, 1822, from Portsmouth N. H., was his first time.
96. Thomas Copes, enlisted May 5, 1822, was a private. Deserted October 17, 1822, from New Orleans, was his first time.
97. John Conner, enlisted April 11, 1822, was a private. Deserted December 16, 1822, from Philadelphia, was his first time. Captured August 14, 1824 taken to Philadelphia.
98. Patrick Corcoran, enlisted January 22, 1822, was a private. Deserted December 30, 1822, from Norfolk Va., was his first time.
99. Daniel Cox, enlisted September 30, 1822, was a private. Deserted January 13, 1822, from Norfolk Va., was his first time.
100. Hugh Cook, enlisted October 23, 1822, was a private. Deserted June 22, 1823, from Philadelphia, was his first time.
101. Charles Chester, enlisted October 10, 1822, was a private. Deserted June 17, 1823, from Boston, was his first time. Captured August 5, 1824, taken to New York, tried August 9, 1824, at New York. First sentence of the court, to twelve months ball and chain; to have his rations of whiskey stopped and pay the expenses of desertion and trial. Deserted again on September 13, 1824, from New York.
102. David Chadwick, enlisted May 16, 1822, was a Drummer. Deserted June 17, 1823, from New York, was his first time. Captured June 19, 1823, taken to New York, tried June 20, 1823. First sentence of the court, to two months ball and chain, and to pay all expenses of desertion and trial; but, in consideration of his having surrendered himself up, they, the court, recommend a remission of the ball and chain, and that he be confined to the guard house, at night, for one month and that he perform the usual garrison duty. Deserted again July 4, 1823, from New Orleans, captured July 5, 1823, taken to New York, tried August 5, 1823, at New York. Second sentence of the court, to two years ball and chain, and to pay all expenses of desertion and trail.
103. John Cole , enlisted June 3, 1823, was a private. Deserted June 29, 1823, taken to New York, was his first time.
104. Richard Conden, enlisted April 6, 1821, was a private. Deserted June 8, 1823, from the recruiting ship Fullton while at New York, was his first time. Captured June 11, 1823, taken to Philadelphia.
105. John Connolly, enlisted August 10, 1823, was a Drummer. Deserted June 26, 1823, from New Orleans, was his first time. Captured July 1823, taken to New Orleans.
106. Emanuel Crahall, enlisted March 2, 1823, was a private. Deserted June 26, 1823, from New Orleans, was his first time.
107. Abraham Cobert, enlisted July 20, 1822, was a private. Deserted July 3, from New York, was his first time.
108. Augustus Chenert, enlisted April 29, 1823, was a private. Deserted July 13, 1823, from New York, was his first time.
109. Samuel Cromwell, enlisted July 31, 1820, was a private. Deserted August 31, 1823, from Head-quarters, was his first time. Captured September 3, 1823, taken to Head-quarters, tried September 3, 1823, at Head-quarters. Sentence of the court, to be confined one week in the cells of the garrison, and after the expiration thereof, to six months to the marine barracks, and to the payment of his proportion of the expenses of apprehension and trail.
110. Hamilton Clark, enlisted May 2, 1823, was a private. Deserted July 6, 1823, from New Orleans, was his first time.
111. John Clark, enlisted June 12, 1823, was a private. Deserted August 15, 1823, from new York, was his first time. Captured October 29, 1824 taken to New York.
112. Joseph Cook, enlisted January 22, 1822, was a private. Deserted August 12, 1823, from New York, was his first time. Captured July 16, taken to Head-quarters, tried July 30, 1824, at Head-quarters. Sentence of the court, to six months of hard labor, with ball and chain, and pay the expenses of his trial.
113. William Culverhouse, enlisted November 6, 1822, was private. Deserted September 18, 1823, from Philadelphia, was his first time. Captured Sept 17, 1823, taken to Head-quarters, tried October 4, 1823, at Head-quarters. Sentence of the court, to six months of hard labor, in the marine barracks at head-quarters, and to pay his quota of the expenses of his trial; but, in consequence of his surrendered himself two and a half days after the time at which he is charged with desertion, they recommend him for a remission of one-half of the term of six months hard labor as a foresaid.
114. John Cooper, enlisted November 1, 1822, was a private. Deserted July 28, 1823, from Key Vacas, was his first time.
115. Thomas Crawford, enlisted August 28, 1810, was a musician. Deserted, September 4, 1823, from New York, was his first time.
116. Moses Colby, enlisted May 13, 1823, was a private. Deserted September 14, 1823, from New York, was his first time. Captured September 1, 1823, taken to New York, tried September 14, 1823, at New York. Sentence of the court, to six months ball and chain, and to pay all expenses of desertion and trial. Deserted again on November 24, 1823, from New York.
117. Martin Conner, enlisted June 28, 1822, was a private. Deserted October 9, 1823, from Boston, was his first time.
118. William Cass, enlisted December 26, 1822, was a private. Deserted October 16, 1823, from New York, was his first time. Captured October 17, 1823, taken to New York, tried November 12, 1823, at New York. Sentence of the court, to three months ball and chain, to pay all expense of desertion and trial.
119. John H. Cole, enlisted June 30, 1820, was a private. Deserted April 14, 1823, from the United States Franklin, captured January 17, 1824, taken to the Franklin 74., ( Guns. )
120. Ezekiel Cooper, enlisted November 12, 1823, was a private. Deserted December 25, 1823, from New York, was his first time. Daptured December 26, 1823, taken to New York, tried January 7, 1924, at New York. Sentence of the court, to three months ball and chain, to pay all expense of desertion and trial.
121. John Carr 1St., enlisted November 15, 1823, was a private. Deserted January 30, 1824, from Philadelphia, was his first time.
122. David Chapin, enlisted March 2, 1822, was a private. Deserted March 22, 1822, from New York, was his first time.
123. Barelay Conklin, enlisted September 12, 1820, was a private. Deserted May 11, 1824, from New York, was his first.
124. John Carey, enlisted August 16, 1820, was a private. Deserted June 17, 1824 from New York, was his first time, captured June 19, 1824, taken to New York.
125. Samuel Cook, enlisted June 13, 1822, was a private. Deserted June 22, 1823, from Philadelphia, was his first time. Captured June 1823, taken to Philadelphia, tired August 5, 1823 at Philadelphia. Sentence of the court, to three months confinement on bread and water; and, at the expiration of the above period, to be drummed out the garrison; to pay the reward offered for his apprehension; and to pay his proportion of the expenses incident to his desertion and trial; but, for a remission of that part of the above sentence which directs the prisoner to be drummed of the garrison.
126. Charles B. Canada, enlisted September 12, 1823, was a private. Deserted July 7, 1824, from Boston, was his first time, captured July 16, 1824 taken to New York, tired August 9, 1824 at New York. Sentence of the court, to three months ball and chain; to have his rations of whiskey stopped, and to pay the expenses of desertion and trail.
127. G. W. Combs, enlisted September 12, 1823, was a private. Deserted July 20, 1824, from Norfolk Va., was his first time.
128. John Carr 2nd., enlisted December 3, 1823, was a private. eserted August 19, 1824, from Norfolk Va.
129. Charles Cress, enlisted, August 17, 1821, was a private. Deserted August 11, 1824, from Philadelphia, was his first time. Captured August 13, 1824, taken to Philadelphia.
130. Ruliff Conover, enlisted August 1, 1822, was a sergeant. Deserted August 14, 1824, from the Schooner Grampus, was his first time. Captured September 23, 1824, taken to Head-quarters.
131. James Cochran or Coehran, enlisted November 15, 1823, was a sergeant. Deserted September 27, 1824 from New York, was his first time. Captured September 29, 1824 taken to Philadelphia. Deserted again on October 19, 1824, from Philadelphia,captured October 25, 1824, taken to Head-quarters.
132. Abraham Crow, enlisted August 18, 1824, was a private. Deserted September 28, 1824, from New York, was his first time.
133. Joshua Dickson, enlisted August 21, 1821, was a private. Deserted November 6, 1821, from Head-quarters, was his first time.
134. Brinkley Davis, enlisted August 21, 1821, was a private. Deserted January 2, 1822, from Philadelphia, was his first time. Captured January 10, 1822, taken to Philadelphia, tired February 14, 1822, at Philadelphia. Sentence of the court, to forfeit his pay due him, and to be drummed out of the barracks; his proportion of said pay to be appropriated towards defraying the expenses of this court.
135. James Dixon, enlisted July 20, 1818, was a private. Deserted January 10, 1822, from the Brig Spark, was his first time. Captured January 22, 1822, taken to the U. S. ship Macedonian. Deserted again on September 12, 1822 from the Macedonian. Captured October 11, 1822, taken to Boston.
136. James Davis 1st., enlisted September 29, 1821, was a private. Deserted March 22, 1822, from Boston, was his first time. Captured April 5, 1822, taken to New York, tired May 2, 1822, at New York. Sentence of the court, to be confined at hard labor for two months, and that the expenses incident to his desertion and trial be deducted from his pay. Deserted again on September 3, 1822, from Head-quarters, captured December 3, 1822, taken to Philadelphia, deserted for the third time on April 20, 1824, from New York.
137. Dowling Daniels, enlisted July 3, 1822, was a private. Deserted July 31, 1822, from New York, was his first time. Captured April 21, 1823, taken to New York. Deserted again on April 27, 1823 from New York. Captured August 26, 1824, taken to New York, tired October 4, 1824, at New York. Sentence of the court, to six months hard labor, with ball and chain, and that the expenses of his apprehension and trial be deducted from his pay. Deserted for the third time on October 8, 1824, from New York.
138. John Dougherty, enlisted February 6, 1822, was a private. Deserted July 6, 1822, from Norfolk Va., was his first time. Captured November 23, 1822, taken to New York.
139. James Davis 2nd., enlisted December 27, 1821, was a corporal. Deserted July 4, 1822, from the U. S. ship Peacock, was his first time. Captured February 14, 1824, taken to New York.
140. John Drain, enlisted May 14, 1822, was a private. Deserted October 29, 1822, from New York, was his first time. Captured October 22, 1823, taken to New York, tired November 12, 1823 at New York. Sentence of the court, to three months ball and chain, and pay all expenses of desrtion and trial.
141. Daniel Donnie, enlisted June 6, 1822, was a private. Deserted November 2, 1822, from Philadelphia, was his first time. Captured November 24, 1822, taken to Head-quarters, tired November 26, 1822, at Head-quarters. Sentence of the court, to three months hard labor with ball and chain, and to pay a proportion of the expenses, with other prisoners, incurred by their trial.
142. Hiram Davis, enlisted August 12, 1822, was a private. Deserted November 9, 1822, from Portsmouth, was his first time.
143. John Duncan, enlisted April 3, 1821, was a private. Deserted October 28, 1822, from the ship Hornet, was his first time.
144. James O. Daniel, enlisted April 3, 1823, was a private. Deserted April 15, 1823, from Philadelphia, was his first time.
145. John O. Dorathy, enlisted July 4, 1823, was a private. Deserted July 17, 1823, from Portsmouth, was his first time.
146. John Dudley, enlisted December 18, 1822, was a private. Deserted July 17, 1823, from Portsmouth, was his first time. Captured July 28, 1823, taken to Portsmouth, tired August 20, 1823, at Boston. Sentence of the court, to be returned to his post, and to be thereafter employed at hard labor, with ball and chain, for the term of six calendar months, and that he undergo such stoppages as shall pay the expenses of his apprehension and trial, as well as of his being returned to his post. Deserted again on November 10, 1823, from Portsmouth.
147. Andrew Dufour, enlisted June 4, 1823, was a private. Deserted August 17, 1823 from Philadelphia, was his first time.
148. John Doughty, enlisted November 19, 1823, was a private. Deserted August 14, 1823, from Portsmouth, was his first time.
149. Samuel Dearmond, enlisted July 3, 1823, was a private. Deserted August 18, 1823, from New York, was his first time.
150. John O. Donnell, enlisted May 1, 1823, was a private. Deserted September 1, 1823, from Philadelphia, was his first time.
151. John Doran, enlisted May 10, 1822, was a Corporal. Deserted September 9, 1823, from Boston, was his first time. Captured May 5, 1824, taken to Boston, tired June 17, 1824 at Boston. Sentence of the court, to be reduced to the ranks; to walk post twenty nights, with twenty pounds weight on his back, from tattoo to reveille; and thirty days solitary confinement in the cells, on bread and water, and pay that the expenses of his apprehension and trail be deducted from his pay.
152. Peter M. Dots, enlisted June 3, 1823, was a private. Deserted December 25, 1823, from New York, was his first time, captured April 20, 1824, taken to New York, deserted again on June 6, 1824, from New York.
Note. He was also recorded as Peter M. Dobbs.
153. Boyd Dinsmore, enlisted November 3, 1823,was a private. Deserted February 19, 1824, from Philadelphia, was his first time.
154. John Dunn, enlisted January 8, 1823, was a private. Deserted February 6, 1824, from ship Hornet, was his first time.
156. Emanuel D’ Alvarez, enlisted June 2, 1823, was a private. Deserted April 2, 1824, from New York, was his first time.
157. John F. Dyer, enlisted November 12, 1822, was private. Deserted April 1, 1824, from Boston, was his first time.
159. Walter C. Dane, enlisted March 20, 1824, was a private. Deserted July 22, 1824, from Boston, was his first time.
160. John Davis, enlisted November 20, 1821, was a private. Deserted August 22, 1824, from Philadelphia, was his first time.
161. Benjamin Decker, enlisted May 28, 1824, was a private. Deserted September 22, 1824, from New York, was his first time. Captured September 22, 1824, taken to New York, tired October 4, 1824, at New York. Sentence of the court, to three months hard labor, with ball and chain, and that the expenses of his apprehension and trail be deducted from his pay.
162. Peter Depew, enlisted July 11, 1821, was private. Deserted September 22, 1824, from New York, was his first time.
163. Thomas Dowlan, enlisted November 8, 1823, was a private. Deserted September 27, 1824, from the Receiving ship Alert, was his first time.
164. James Day, enlisted November 17, 1820, was a private. Deserted October 26, 1824 from New York, was his first time.
165. Joseph Esekill, enlisted May 15, 1821, was a private. Deserted November 30, 1821, from Head-quarters, was his first time.
166. Isaac Ewen, enlisted November 21, 1816, was a private. Deserted November 6, 1821, from Boston, was his first time. Captured November 30, 1821, taken to Head-quarters, tired December 11, 1821, at head-quarters. Sentence of the court, to three months hard labor, with ball and chain, affixed to his leg, and to pay his proportion of the expenses of the trail. Deserted again on June 3, 1822, from Head-quarters.
167. John Edwards, enlisted June 2, 1820, was a private. Deserted March 2, 1822, from New York, was his first time. Captured November 15, 1823, taken to Norfolk Va., tired December 20, 1823, at Norfolk Va. Sentence of the court, to two months solitary confinement in the cells, on bread and water; and when that period shall have expired, to serve six months at hard labor, during which period he is to be confined every night in the guard rooms, and moreover to have half his monthly pay stopped for the term of eight months.
168. Robert Evans, enlisted April 30, 1822, was a private. Deserted November 13, 1822, from New York, was his first time.
169. Davis Evans, enlisted September 8, 1823, was a private. Deserted October 11, 1823, from Philadelphia, was his first time.
170. Thomas Edwards, enlisted July 5, 1823, was a private. Deserted December 21, 1823, from New York, was his first time. Captured December 30, 1823, taken to New York, tired January 7, 1824, at New York. Sentence of the court, to three months ball and chain, and to pay all expenses of desertion and trail.
171. David Evans, enlisted January 15, 1824, was a private. Deserted March 26, 1824, from Boston, was his first time.
172. Lewis Elliott, enlisted November 16, 1820, was a private. Deserted June 22, 1824, from New York, was his first time.
173. Samuel Eastman, enlisted October 29, 1823, was a private. Deserted June 28, 1824, from Boston, was his first time.
Note. For what ever reason the roster is mixed up from this point on.
174. John Donolly, enlisted September 2, 1823, was a private. Deserted October 22,1824. from New York, was his first time.
175. William Conward, enlisted June 30, 1824, was a private. Deserted September 7, 1824, from Philadelphia, was his first time.
176. Patrick Curran, enlisted December 12, 1823, was a private. Deserted September 18, 1824, from Norfolk Va., was his first time.
177. William Clarekson or Clarckson, enlisted August 8, 1823, was a private. Deserted September 25, 1824, from the ship John Adams, was his first time.
178. Michael Courtney, enlisted July 6, 1824, was a private. Deserted October 31, 1824, from Philadelphia, was his first time.
Note. The roster is back in order.
179. Henry S. Fitch, enlisted December 13, 1821, was a private. Deserted March 13, 1822, from Boston, was his first time.
180. Thomas Fudge, enlisted March 23, 1819, was a private. Deserted March 29, 1822, from Erie, Pennsylvania, was his first time. Captured April 11, 1822, taken to Erie, Pennsylvania.
181. Isaac Fox, enlisted March 25, 1822, was a private. Deserted April 28, 1822, from Boston, was his first time.
182. William Fisher, enlisted, November 28, 1821,was a private. Deserted June 21, 1822, from Philadelphia.
183. Robert C. Ferguson, enlisted February 19, 1821, was a private. Deserted June 12, 1822, from New York, was his first time. Captured June 15, 1822, taken to New York, tired June 29, 1822, at New York. Sentence of the court, to four months hard labor, with ball and chain, and to be pay all expenses attending his desertion and trail; and, at the expiration of the four months hard labor to be drummed out of the garrison the usual way.
184. James C. Foster, enlisted June 21, 1822, was a private. Deserted July 9, 1822, from New York, was his first time.
185. Charles Flemming, enlisted May 24, 1822, was a private. Deserted August, 21, 1822, from Philadelphia, was his first time.
186. Daniel Fowle, enlisted May 1, 1822, was a private. Deserted October 2, 1822, from Portsmouth, was his first time.
187. Michael Flanagan, enlisted October 14, 1822, was a private. Deserted December 3, 1822, from New York, was his first time. Captured December 10, 1822, taken to New York, tired December 23, 1822, at New York. Sentence of the court, to pay all expenses of his trail, and to be kept three months at hard labor, with ball and chain.
188. Michael Fanning, enlisted May 1, 1823, was a private. Deserted May 17, 1822, from New York, was his first time.
189. John Francis, enlisted April 26, 1822, was a private. Deserted June 4, 1823, from Boston, was his first time.
190. John or James Farroll, enlisted March 31, 1821, was a private. Deserted June 8, 1823, from the Receiving ship Fulton, was his first time. Captured June 11, 1823, taken to Philadelphia. Deserted again on July 29, 1824, from Boston. Captured August 1, 1824, taken to New York, tired August 9, 1824, at New York. Sentence of the court, to three months ball and chain; to have his rations of whiskey stopped and to pay the expenses of desertion and trail.
191. John Fisher, enlisted December 23, 1822, was a private. Deserted June 2, 1823, from New Orleans, was his first time.
192. Dennis Fitzgerald, enlisted June 23, 1823, was a private. Deserted August 31, 1823, from Portsmouth, was his first time. Captured October 17, 1823, taken to Portsmouth, deserted again on November 10, 1823 from Portsmouth.
193. Benjamin Field, enlisted April 21, 1823, was a private. Deserted November 27, 1823, from Boston, was his first time. Captured December 6, 1823, taken to New York, tired January 7, 1824, at New York. Sentence of the court, to three months ball and chain, and to pay all expenses of desertion and trial.
194. William Forsyth, January 6, 1823, was a private. Deserted December 28, 1823, from Head-quarters, was his first time.
195. Francis Flaherty, enlisted July 29, 1819, was a fifer. Deserted January 16, 1824, from the ship Ontario, was his first time.
196. William Frank, enlisted December 8, 1823, was a private. Deserted February 28, 1824, from Philadelphia, was his first time. Captured March 20, 1824, taken to Philadelphia, tired April 12, 1824, at Philadelphia. Sentence of the court, to four months hard labor, with ball and chain; to pay his proportion of the expenses incident to his desertion and trail; and, at the expiration of the above period, to be drummed out of garrison, but, in consideration of the good conduct of the prisoner, the court respectfully recommend him to the commandant of the corps for a remission of the drumming out of the garrison.
197. Francis Fovell, enlisted January 11, 1823, was a private. Deserted February 6, 1824, from the ship Hornet, was his first time.
198. John Farmer, enlisted August 11, 1823, was a private. Deserted June 30, 1824, from Boston, was his first time. Captured August 21, 1824, taken to New York, tired October 4, 1824, at New York. Sentence of the court, to six months hard labor, with ball and chain, and that the expenses of his apprehension and trial be deducted from his pay.
199. John Fitzgerald, enlisted August 16, 1823, was a private. Deserted June 13, 1824, from T. Island, was his first time.
200. James Finn, enlisted August 2, 1820, was a private. Deserted September 16, 1824, from New York, was his first time. Captured September 19, 1824, taken to New York, tired October 4, 1824, at New York. Sentence of the court, to three months ball and chain, and that the expenses of his apprehension and trail be deducted from his pay.
Note. They messed up the rosters again.
201. Henry Conningham, enlisted September, 28, 1864, was a private. Deserted October 4, 1824, from New York, was his first time.
202. John Fitzgerald, enlisted September 1, 1824, was a private. Deserted September 9, 1824, from Boston, was his first time.
Note. I believe the following name is the same person even thro all the enlistment dates do not add up.
203. Daniel McNeil, enlisted December 8, 1821, was a private. Deserted October 19, 1824, from New York, was his second time, captured October 22, 1824, taken to New York.
Daniel McNeil, enlisted December 8, 1821, was a private. Deserted May 18, 1823, from the Brig Spark, was his first time, captured May 30, 1823, taken to Norfolk.
Daniel McNeil, enlisted July 22, 1823, was a private. Deserted July 30, 1823, from New York, was his first time.
204. Moses McCoy, enlisted October 23, 1822, was a private. Deserted October 7, 1824, from New York, was his first.
205. John Mace, enlisted August 9, 1824, was a private. Deserted November 9, 1824, from Head-quarters, was his first time, captured November 16, 1824, taken to Head-quarters.
Note. Roster is again back in order.
206. William Gray, enlisted, October 4, 1821, was a private. Deserted December 6, 1824, from Boston, was his first time.
207. Jacob Goheen, enlisted April 18, 1821, was a private. Deserted June 4, 1822, from Head-quarters, was his first time. Captured June 7, 1823, taken to Head-quarters.
208. John or Jacob Graey or Gracy, enlisted April 10, 1822, was a private. Deserted May 24, 1822, from New York, was his first time. Captured December 17, 1822, taken to New York, tired December 22, 1822, at New York. First sentence of the court, to pay all expenses of his apprehension and trail and to be kept four months at hard labor, with ball and chain. Deserted again on March 15, 1823, from New York, captured November 29, 1823, taken to New York, tired April 28, 1823, at New York. Second sentence of the court, to pay all the expenses of his apprehension and trail, and to be kept three months at hard labor, with ball and chain.
209. Thompson Green, enlisted October 17, 1821, was a private. Deserted November 19, 1821, from New Orleans, was his first time, captured May 14, 1822, taken to New Orleans, deserted again on July 13, 1822, from New Orleans.
210. Jesse B. Gould, enlisted May 3, 1822, was a private. Deserted June 9, 1822, from Boston, was his first time, deserted again on January 4, 1823, from Boston.
211. James Green, enlisted July 10, 1822, was a private. Deserted July 12, 1822, from Boston, was his first time.
212. John F. Gardner, enlisted November 21, 1822, was a private. Deserted November 22, 1822, from Boston, was his first time.
213. James Gayton, enlisted January 17, 1822, was a private. Deserted December 22, 1822, from New York, was his first time. Captured December 18, 1822, taken to New York, tired December 23, 1822, at New York. Sentence of the court, to pay all the expenses of his apprehension and trail, and to be kept three months at hard labor, with ball and chain. Deserted again on March 26, 1823, from New York, captured March 3, 1824, taken to Head-quarters, 4th., infantry Cantonment Church, West Florida.
214. Augustus Guerin, enlisted January 3, 1823, was a private. Deserted March 21, 1823, from New York, was his first time. Captured October 24, 1823, taken to New York, tired November 12, 1823, at New York. Sentence of the court, to three months ball and chain, and to pay all expenses of desertion and trial.
215. Thomas Goblin, enlisted June 17, 1823, was a private. Deserted August 3, 1823, from Head-quarters, was his first time.
216. Francis O. Gorton, enlisted October 14, 1823, was a private. Deserted December 1, 1823, from Boston, was his first time.
217. John Grady, enlisted January 5, 1824, was a private. Deserted January 27, 1824, from New York, was his first time.
218. Mathias Grolis, enlisted September 19, 1819, was a private. Deserted February 24, 1824, from the ship Ontario, was his first time.
219. Michael Gilmore, enlisted October 31, 1823, was a private. Deserted March 8, 1824, from New York, was his first time.
220. James Gorman, enlisted January 7, 1823, was a private. Deserted March 25, 1824, from New York, was his first time, captured March 25, 1824, taken to New York.
221. Joseph Green, enlisted March 7, 1824, was a private. Deserted March 26, 1824, from New York, was his first time.
222. John Graham, enlisted October 14, 1823, was a private. Deserted August 15, 1824, from Philadelphia, was his first time, captured August 17, 1824, taken to Philadelphia, deserted again on September 27, 1824, from the ship John Adams.
223. Edward Gavey, enlisted July 30, 1821, was a private. Deserted September 22, 1824, from New York, was his first time.
224. Jeremiah Gatehel or Gatohel, enlisted September 3, 1824, was a private. Deserted Oct 14, 1824, from Philadelphia, was his first time.
225. Samuel Gathery, enlisted October 6, 1823, was a private. Deserted October 7, 1824, from New York, was his first time.
226. John Harrison, enlisted September 26, 1821, was a corporal. Deserted November 16, 1821, from Boston was his first time.
227. James A. Heberson, enlisted October 23, 1821, was a private. Deserted January 27, 1822, from Philadelphia, was his first time. Captured January 29, 1822, taken to Philadelphia. Deserted again on February 3, 1822, from Philadelphia, captured September 7, 1822, taken to Philadelphia, tired October 7, 1822, at Philadelphia. First sentence of the court, to two years hard labor, with ball and chain; and to forfeit his pay during the above period with the exception of so much as will pay his proportion of the expenses of the court, the expenses incident to his desertion, and to be drummed out of garrison, with a halter round his neck, at the expiration of the above period. Deserted for the third time on January, 20, 1823, from Philadelphia.
228. Overton Howard, enlisted July 10, 1819, was a private. Deserted February 14, 1822, from Head-quarters was his first time, captured February 20, 1822, taken to Head-quarters.
229. John Hambrey, enlisted October 13, 1821, was a private. Deserted June 4, 1822, from Head-quarters, was his first time, captured July 16, 1822, taken to Norfolk.
230. John Hutcheson, enlisted April 23, 1822, was a private. Deserted May 11, 1822, from New York, was his first time.
231. James Howell, enlisted May 22, 1822, was a private. Deserted July 2, 1822, from Head-quarters, was his first time. Captured April 26, 1824, taken to Head-quarters. Deserted again on June 2, 1824, from Head-quarters, captured October 12, 1824 taken to Philadelphia.
232. Francis Harbison, enlisted December 1, 1821, was a private. Deserted June 20, 1822, from Philadelphia, was his first time.
234. Isaac Holbrook, enlisted January 9, 1822, was a private. Deserted June 12, 1822, from Boston, was his first time. Captured June 15, 1822, taken to Boston.
235. Peter Holden, enlisted May 11, 1822, was a private. Deserted June 1, 1822, from New York, was his first time.
236. Elijah Hunter, enlisted May 26, 1822, was a private. Deserted June 18, 1822, from, New York, was his first time.
237. Elijah L. Harris, enlisted July 21, 1821, was a private. Deserted July 10, 1822, from Boston, was his first time. Captured November 9, 1822, taken to New York. Deserted again on April 15, 1823, from Boston. Captured Novemer 21, 1823, taken to New York. Deserted a third time on December 25, 1823, from New York.
238. Michael Hailey, enlisted April 26, 1822, was a private. Deserted August 9, 1822, from Boston, was his first time.
239. Nehemiah Hardy, enlisted May 15, 1822, was a private. Deserted October 18, 1822, from Boston, was his first time.
240. Joseph C. Hathaway, enlisted, April 17, 1822, was a corporal. Deserted October 24, 1822 from New York, was his first time.
241. Charles Hoops, enlisted January 2, 1823, was a private. Deserted January 29, 1823, from Philadelphia, was his first time. Captured March 14, 1823, taken to Philadelphia, tired August 5, 1823, at Philadelphia. Deserted again on August 22, 1823, from Philadelphia. Sentence of the court, to two years solitary confinement on bread and water; to forfeit the pay that is and may be due him; and out of his pay, forfeit as above, to pay his proportion of the expenses incident to his desertion and trail; and at the expiration of the above period, to be drummed out of garrison; but, inconsideration of his long confinement as a prisoner, the court respectfully recommend to the Lieutenant Colonel commandant, that the above term of solitary confinement be remitted, and that the prisoner be forthwith drummed out of the garrison.
242. Thomas Harris enlisted July 25, 1819, was a private. Deserted January 1, 1823, from the Schooner Shark, was his first time.
243. Samuel Henry enlisted December 30, 1822, was a private. Deserted January 20, 1823, from New Orleans, was his first time.
244. Patrick Herman, enlisted September, 14, 1821, was a private. Deserted March 11, 1823, from Boston, was his first time.
245. Robert Henderson, enlisted December 20, 1822, was a private. Deserted March 19, 1823, from Norfolk Va.
246. Patrick Haley, enlisted January 20, 1823, was a private. Deserted April 16, 1823, from Philadelphia, was his first time. Captured April 19, 1823, taken to Philadelphia, tired August 5, 1823, at Philadelphia. Sentence of the court, to forfeit the pay that is and maybe due him; and out of the pay forfeited expenses incident to his desertion and trial; to have his head shaved, and to drummed out of garrison, as unworthy of being a soldier.
247. James Hersborough, enlisted February 24, 1823, was a private. Deserted April 12, 1823, from New York, was his first time.
248. James Hagerty, enlisted May 8, 1823, was a private. Deserted May 28, 1823, from Philadelphia, was his first time.
249. William Heath, enlisted April 4, 1823, was a private. Deserted May 14, 1823, from Norfolk Va., was his first time.
250. Henry Hutchinson, enlisted May 12, 1823, was a private. Deserted May 17, 1823, from New York, was his first time. Captured May 23, 1823, taken to New York. Deserted again on October 31, 1823, from New York. Captured November 24, 1823. taken to New York. Deserted for the third time on December 6, 1823, from New York. Deserted for the fourth time on December 25, 1823, from New York. Captured January 13, 1824, taken to New York. Deserted for the fifth time on February 2, 1824, from New York. Captured February 15, 1824, taken to New York, tired February 16, 1824, at New York. Deserted for the sixth time on July 23, 1824, from New York. Captured August 27, 1824, taken to New York. Sentence of the court, to hard labor, with ball and chain, during the remainder of his term of service as a soldier in the marine corps; to forfeit all his pay due and to grow due during that period of time; such part therefore as may be necessary for that purpose, to be appropriated to the reimbursement of the expenses of his apprehension and trail; and be drummed out of service.
251. John Hoffman, enlisted June 25, 1822, was a private. Deserted June 19, 1823, from Boston, was his first time.
252. Joseph Hill, enlisted May 7, 1813, was a private. Deserted June 14, 1823, from New York, was his first time. Captured June 14, 1823, taken to New York, tired June 17, 1823, at New York. Sentence of the court, to twelve month ball and chain, and to pay all expenses of desertion and trial. Deserted again on August 9, 1823 from New York.
253. Robert Harrison, enlisted January 20, 1813, was a private. Deserted July 8, 1823, from Head-quarters, was his first time.
254. Peter Holmes, enlisted May 21, 1813, was a private. Deserted July 21, 1823, from Philadelphia, was his first time.
255. John Holmes, enlisted May 21, 1813, was a private. Deserted July 8, 1823, from Philadelphia, was his first time. Captured December 28, 1823, taken to New York, tired January 7, 1824, at New York. Sentence of the court, to three months ball and chain, and to pay all expenses of desertion and trial.
256. John G. Henks, enlisted August 4, 1813, was a private. Deserted August 14, 1823, from Philadelphia, was his first time. Captured August 16, 1823, taken to Philadelphia, tired December 15, 1823, at Philadelphia. Sentence of the court, to six months hard labor, with ball and chain, and pay his proportion of the expenses incident to his desertion and trail; but, in consideration of his long confinement and general good character, as testified to the court, the court respectfully recommend him to the commandant of the corps for remission of five months of hard labor with ball and chain. Deserted again on September 6, 1823, from New York.
257. Morris Haskins, enlisted August 26, 1823, was a private. Deserted September 14, 1823, from New York, was his first time. Captured September 29, 1823, taken to New York, tired November 12, 1823. Sentence of the court, to six months ball and chain, and to pay all expenses of desertion and trail. Deserted again on December 25, 1823, from New York, captured December 26, 1823, taken to New York, deserted for the third time on February 22, 1824, taken to New York.
258. James Hutchinson, enlisted April 1, 1823, was a corporal. Deserted August 19, 1823 from New Orleans, was his first time.
259. George Hall, enlisted July 7, 1823, was a private. Deserted October 15, 1823, from New York, was his first time.
260. Benjamin Hassan, enlisted July 25, 1823, was a private. Deserted November 2, 1823, from Philadelphia, was his first time.
261. Michael Hanranham, enlisted September, 20, 1823, was a private. Deserted November 13, 1823, from Portsmouth, was his first time.
262. Jacob Hall, enlisted September 19, 1823, was a private. Deserted November 7, 1823, from New York, was his first time.
263. Benjamin Hughes, enlisted, August 23, 1821, was a private. Deserted January 13, 1824, from New York, was his first time. Captured April 20, 1824, taken to New York.
264. William Hewes, enlisted December 9, 1820, was a corporal. Deserted January 16, 1824, from the ship Ontario, was his first time.
265. Henry Hanson, enlisted August 30, 1820, was a private. Deserted March 4, 1823, from the ship Ontario, was his first time.
266. Samuel Hardy, enlisted July 2, 1823, was a private. Deserted April 3, 1824, from New York, was his first time.
267. Valentine Howard, enlisted March 27, 1824, was a private. Deserted April 21, 1824, from Portsmouth, was his first time. Captured April 29, 1824, taken to Portsmouth, tired June 17, 1824, at Boston. Sentence of the court, the court sentence him, in consideration of his youth in service, only to walk post ten nights under charge of a sentinel; and to be confined in the cells, to bread and water, thirty days, and pay the expenses of his trail. Deserted again on August 19, 1824, from Boston.
268. James Hart, enlisted June 11, 1819, was a private. Deserted June 2, 1824, from Head-quarters, was his first time.
269. Benjamin Hizar II, enlisted July 25, 1821, was a private. Deserted May 3, 1824, from New York, was his first time.
270. James Hinkley, enlisted September 24, 1819, was a private. Deserted June 17, 1824, from New York, was his first time, captured June 17, 1824, taken to New York.
271. Frederick Huff, enlisted January 13, 1823, was a private. Deserted June 27, 1824, from Boston, was his first time.
272. James Hall, enlisted November 27, 1822, was a private. Deserted June 30, 1824, from Boston, was his first time.
273. Bernard Hart, enlisted December 23, 1822, was a private. Deserted May 25, 1824, from, the Unite States ship Hornet, was his first time.
274. James Higgins, enlisted June 15, 1824, was a private. Deserted June 15, 1824, from New York, was his first time.
275. Amos Hart, enlisted December 4, 1822, was a private. Deserted December 31, 1823, from Philadelphia, was his first time. Captured June 1823, taken to Philadelphia, tired August 5, 1823, at Philadelphia. Sentence of the court, to three months solitary confinement, on bread and water; and at the expiration of the above period, to be drummed out of garrison; to pay the reward offered for his apprehension, and to pay his proportion of the expenses incident to his desertion and trail; but, in consideration of the general good conduct of the prisoner, the court respectfully recommend him to the Lieutenant Colonel commandant for a remission of that part of the above sentence which directs the prisoner to be drummed out of garrison.
276. John Holdren, enlisted July 13, 1823, was a private. Deserted September 26, 1824, from Boston, was his first time.
277. Charles Hess, enlisted August 19, 1823, was a private, deserted September 11, 1823, from Philadelphia, was his first time.
278. James Hamilton, enlisted September 17, 1824, was a private. Deserted September 29, 1824, from Philadelphia, was his first time.
279. William Hacket, enlisted May 31, 1824, was a private. Deserted October 22, 1824, from Boston.
280. Lucius Ingraham, enlisted July 8, 1817, was a private. Deserted January 22, 1822, from the Brig Spark, was his first time.
281. Jesse Johnson, enlisted June 11, 1822, was a private. Deserted June 26, 1822, from New York, was his first time. Captured November 2, 1822, taken to Norfolk Va.
282. Levi Johnson, enlisted May 31, 1819, was a private. Deserted October 26, 1822, from the Receiving ship Fulton, was his first time.
283. William Jones, enlisted November 10, 1821, was a private. Deserted November 12, 1822, from Philadelphia, was his first time. Captured January 29, 1822, taken to New York, tired March 24, 1823, at New York. Deserted again on August 17, 1823, from New York. Captured December 1, 1823, taken to Head-quarters. Sentence of the court, to twelve months ball and chain; and to pay all expenses attendant upon trial and desertion, and advances received by enlistment in the army.
284. John Johnson, enlisted December 19, 1821, was a corporal. Deserted February 5, 1823, from Philadelphia, was his first time.
285. Thomas Johnson, enlisted November 14, 1821, was a private. Deserted March 11, 1823, from Boston, was his first time.
286. Benjamin Johnson, enlisted February 1, 1823, was a private. Deserted April 24, 1823, from Boston, was his first time. Captured April 26, 1823, taken to Salem, tired May 29, 1823. Deserted again on June 30, 1824, from Boston. Captured September 1, 1824, taken to Boston. Sentence of the court, to hard labor, with ball and chain, for six months, and to pay all expenses of desertion and trial.
287. William Johnston, enlisted September 4, 1822, was a private. Deserted May 21, 1823, from New York, was his first time. Captured June 3, 1823, taken to boston, was tired at Boston.
288. David Jones, enlisted May 15, 1823, was a private. Deserted June 1, 1823, from New York, was his first time.
289. Enos M. Johnston, enlisted July 5, 1823, was a private. Deserted August 15, 1823, from New York, was his first time. Captured September 13, 1823, taken to Boston. Deserted again on October 24, 1823 from Boston. Captured September 2, 1824, taken to New York, tired October 4, 1824, at New York. Sentence of the court, to six months hard labor, with ball and chain, and that the expenses of his apprehension and trial be deducted from his pay.
290. Anthony Jones, September, 3, 1823, was a private. Deserted November 25, 1823, from Portsmouth, was his first time.
291. Henry Johnson, enlisted October 7, 1823, was a private. Deserted November 15, 1823, from Cyane, was his first time.
292. William Jackson, enlisted April 6, 1824, was a private. Deserted April 26, 1824, from Boston, was his first time.
293. Benjamin Jones, enlisted June 26, 1820, was a private. Deserted October 26, 1824, from Boston, was his first time.
294. James Kunrod, enlisted January 6, 1821, was a private. Deserted January 16, 1822, from Head-quarters, was his first time.
295. Rees Keyser, enlisted January 9, 1822, was a private. Deserted April 11, 1822, from New York, was his first time.
296. John Kesely, enlisted July 20, 1821, was a private. Deserted June 7, 1822, from Head-quarters, was his first time, captured June 13, 1822, taken to Head-quarters.
297. William Kelly, enlisted December 29, 1821, was a private. Deserted May 15, 1822, from Philadelphia, was his first time. Captured December 4, 1822, taken to New York, tired December 23, 1823, at New York. Destered again on March 26, 1823, from New York. Sentence of the court, to pay all the expenses of his apprehension and trial; to repay all moneys advanced to him by the government on his enlistment in the army of the United States, and to be kept five months at hard labor with ball and chain.
298. John Kelley, enlisted May 7, 1822, was a private. Deserted May 12, 1822, from New York, was his first time. Captured June 18, 1822, taken to New York, tired June 29, 1822 at New York. Sentence of the court, to two months hard labor, with ball and chain, and to pay all the expenses attending his desertion and trial. The court wish to be understood as mitigating the punishment in his case, in inconsequence of the prisoners inexperience.
299. Thomas Kelley, enlisted June 13, 1822, was a private. Deserted July 21, 1822, from Head-quarters, was his first time.
300. John C. Knott, enlisted May 31, 1822, was a private. Deserted September 8, 1822, from New York, was his first time.
301. John Keys, enlisted May 30, 1822, was a private. Deserted November 21, 1822, from Head-quarters, was his first time.
302. William Kirby, enlisted March 20, 1821, was a Sergeant. Deserted November 6, 1822, from Erie, was his first time.
303. John King, enlisted April 22, 1821, was a private. Deserted November 17,1822, from New York, was his first time.
304. Jacob Kinkerly, enlisted July 17, 1819, was a Sergeant. Deserted December 18, 1822, from the Schooner Grampus, was his first time. Captured January 1, 1823, taken to Philadelphia.
305. Josiah King, enlisted October 11, 1822, was a private. Deserted December 11, 1822, from Boston, was his first time.
306. Daniel W. Knox, enlisted October 11, 1822, was a private. Deserted December 29, 1822, from Boston, was his first time. Captured February 23, 1823, taken to Portsmouth, tired April 21, 1823, at Boston. Sentence of the court, to hard labor, with ball and chain, for six months; and to pay for all the articles stolen, and the expenses attending to his apprehension and trial; and, at the expiration of the said six months, that he be drummed out of the service of the United States.
307. Thomas Kemp, enlisted October 2, 1822, was a private. Deserted January 1, 1823, from Norfolk, was his first time. Captured February 1, 1823, taken to Philadelphia, tired February 20, 1823, at Philadelphia. Sentence of the court, to three months solitary confinement in the cells, on bread and water; to forfeit his pay during that period, and to pay his proportion of the expenses incident to his apprehension and trial; to nine months hard labor with ball and chain, and forfeit his pay during the above period; but in consideration of his youth, and his being a recruit, the court recommend him to the commandant of the corps for remission of the last nine months of the foregoing sentence.
308. Christopher Kenny, enlisted January 3, 1823, was a private. Deserted January 7, 1823, from New York, was his first time, captured February 1, 1823, taken to Philadelphia.
309. William L. Kirk, enlisted November 3, 1819, was a private. Deserted April 25, 1823, from Boston, was his first time. Captured April 26, 1827, taken to Salem, tired May 27, 1823, at Boston. Sentence of the court, to be put to hard labor, with ball and chain, to pay all expenses of desertion and trail; and to be drummed out of the service.
310. James Kelly, enlisted April 30, 1823, was a private. Deserted May 21, 1823, from New Orleans, was his first time.
311. John M. Keenan, enlisted November 16, 1822, was a private. Deserted June 24, 1823, from Boston, was his first time. Sentence of the court, to three months ball and chain to have his rations of whiskey stopped, and to pay the expenses of desertion and trail.
312. Absalom Kirby, enlisted January 17, 1823, was a private. Deserted July 21, 1823, from New York, was his first time, captured July 13, 1824, taken to New York, tired August 9, 1824, at New York.
313. John Kizer, enlisted June 10, 1823, was a private. Deserted July 5, 1823, from New York, was his first time. First sentence of the court, to six months ball and chain and to pay the expenses of desertion and trail. Deserted again on October 31, 1823, from New York. Second sentence of the court, to six months ball and chain and to pay the expenses of desertion and trail. Deserted for the third time on May 3, 1824, from New York, captured May 25, taken to Fort Washington. Third sentence of the court, to six months ball and chain and to pay the expenses of desertion and trail, and to have his rations of whiskey stopped. Deserted for the fourth time on September 26, 1823, from New York, captured December 1823, taken to Boston, tired January 2, 1824, at Boston. Fourth sentence of the court, to one year hard labor, with ball and chain and that the expenses attending his apprehension and trial be deducted from his pay.
314. John King, enlisted November 21, 1820, was a private. Deserted July 28, 1823, from New Orleans. Captured July 16, 1823, taken to New York, tired August 5, 1823, at New York.
315. John Killinger, enlisted September 22, 1823, was a private. Deserted November 22, 1823, from Norfolk Va., was his first time. Captured November 2, 1823, taken to New York, tired November 21, 1823 at New York.
316. James Kennedy, enlisted November 22, 1821, was a prvite. Deserted January 1, 1824, from the Frigate Congress, was his first time.
317. Frederick Koffman, enlisted November 30, 1822, was a private. Deserted June 4, 1823, from the Navy yard D. C., was his first time. Captured June 14, 1824, taken to New York, tired August 9, 1824, at New York.
318. William Kelly, enlisted March 16, 1822, was a corporal. Deserted December 11, 1823, from Boston, was his first time. Sentence of the court, to be reduced to ranks; to hard labor, with ball and chain attached to his leg, and to pay the expenses from his pay.
319. James Kearney, enlisted April 25, 1824, was a private. Deserted September 22, 1824, from New York, was his first time. Captured September 27, 1824, taken to New York, tired October 4, 1824, at New York.
320. John R. Kavanaugh, enlisted July 29, 1824, was a private. Deserted September 15, 1824, from New York, was his first time. Sentence of the court, to six months confinement in a solitary cell, on bread and water; that the expenses of his apprehension and trail be deducted from his pay and, at the expiration of his sentence, that his head be shaved, and be drummed out of the corps in the usual manner in such cases.
321. John c. Knorr, enlisted January 12, 1824, was a private. Deserted October 12, 1824, from Boston, was his first time. Captured September 17, 1824, taken to New York, tired October 4, 1824 at New York.
322. Louis Leffee, enlisted July 5, 1824, was a private. Deserted September 20,1824, from the ship John Adams, was his first time.
323. Charles Lopez, enlisted October 1, 1819, was a private. Deserted February 9, 1822, from Head-quarters, was his first time. Sentence of the court, to two months confinement in the cells, on bread and water and at the expiration of that time, to be restricted to the barracks for twelve months, and to forfeit the pay that is or may be due him during the foregoing period.
324. Mathias Luso, enlisted August 7, 1821, was a private. Deserted January 24, 1822, from New York, was his first time. Captured May 3, 1822, taken to Philadelphia, tired May 4, 1822, at Philadelphia. Sentence of the court, to be reduced to the ranks; to be confined at hard labor for two months, and that the expenses incident to his desertion and trial be deducted from his pay.
325. Charles Lewis, enlisted December 20, 1821, was a private. Deserted March 2, 1822, from New York, was his first time. Captured March 18, 1822, taken to New York, tired May 2, 1822, at New York.
326. Hugh Leighton, enlisted May 6, 1822, was a private. Deserted May 19, 1822, from New York, was his first time.
327. Henry Leinig, enlisted January 19, 1822, was a private. Deserted June 12, 1822, from Philadelphia, was his first time.
328. Samuel Lord, enlisted June 3, 1822, was a private. Deserted June 13, 1822, from New York, was his first time.
329. Benoni Lurvey, enlisted April 19, 1822, was a private. Deserted October 29, 1822, from New York, was his first time.
330. John Leyden, enlisted May 11, 1822, was a private. Deserted October 29, 1822, from New York, was his first tine.
331. Jacob Love, enlisted March 25, 1822, was a private. Deserted December 15, 1822, from the Schooner Shark.
332. William Lloyd, enlisted August 19, 1822, was a corporal. Deserted November 4, 1822, from New Orleans, was his first time.
333. William Lesley, enlisted December 22, 1822, was a private. Deserted December 27, 1822, from New Orleans, was his first time.
334. Roland Lomis, enlisted December 20, 1822, was a private. Deserted June 18, 1823, from Boston, was his first time.
334. Aaron Lee, enlisted October 14, 1822, was a private. Deserted June 20, 1823, from Boston, was his first time.
335. Nathaniel Lewis, enlisted June 14, 1823, was a private. Deserted July 31, 1823, from New York, was his first time.
336. Hebron Lake, enlisted May 1, 1823, was a private. Deserted July 14, 1823, from Philadelphia, was his first time.
337. Irey Land, enlisted May 3, 1823, was a private. Deserted October 10, 1823, from Norfolk Va., was his first time.
338. John H. Lambert, enlisted June 29, 1819, was a private. Deserted April 13, 1823, from the Grampus, was his first time.
339. James Lewis, enlisted November 1, 1822, was a private. Deserted December 24, 1823, from the Grampus, was his first time.
340. William Leonard, enlisted January 15, 1823, was a private. Deserted January 15, 1824, from Norfolk Va., was his first time. Captured February 2, 1824, taken to New York, tired February 5, 1824, at New York. Sentence of the court, to twelve months hard labor, with ball and chain; to forfeit his pay now due and to grow due in that period of time, to be appropriated to the reimbursement of the expenses of his trail.
341. Francis G. Lafarge, enlisted may 26, 1823, was a fifer. Deserted June 6, 1824, from New York, was his first time. Captured July 23, 1824, taken to Boston.
342. Nicholas Lee, enlisted October 30, 1823, was a private. Deserted November 2, 1823, from Philadelphia, was his first time. Captured November 27, 1823, taken to Philadelphia, tired December 15, 1823 at Philadelphia. Sentence of the court, to four years hard labor, with ball and chain; to forfeit his pay during the above period, and out of the forfeiture to pay his proportion of the expenses incident to his desertion and trail; but consideration of the youth of the prisoner, the court respectfully recommend him to the commandant of the corps for a remission of three years hard labor, with ball and chain, and, at the expiration of the remaining period, do adjudge that the said prisoner be drummed out of the garrison.
343. Henry V. Lathrop, enlisted January 20, 1824, was a private. Deserted July 16, 1824, from New York, was his first time.
344. Thomas Laughlin, enlisted May 22, 1819, was a private. Deserted August 19, 1824, from New York, was his first time.
345. William Logue, enlisted June 17, 1821, was a private. Deserted September 22, 1824, from New York, was his first time. Captured September 27, 1824, taken to New York, tired October 4, 1824, at New York. Sentence of the court, to three months hard labor, with ball and chain and the expenses of his apprehension be deducted from his pay.
Tuesday, February 12, 2008
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